Is very hot, just remember tooth enamel is the first line of defense against cavities, and helps protect teeth from sugar and acid attacks. If tooth enamel is damaged by chewing ice, it can leave a tooth more vulnerable to acid attacks and tooth decay.
While red meat alone is not enough to protect your teeth, it can contribute to a healthy smile. According to research conducted by the University of Michigan and Newcastle University, red meat contains an amino acid called arginine. Arginine helps the mouth break down bacterial biofilm, which can lead to dental plaque.
Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, yet chewing ice can still damage it. Tooth enamel is the first line of defense against cavities, and helps protect teeth from sugar and acid attacks. If tooth enamel is damaged by chewing ice, it can leave a tooth more vulnerable to acid attacks and tooth decay.
Champagne’s sugar content (while better than sweet white wines) combined with carbonation can cause gum disease in addition to tooth enamel erosion over time so please play attention to this advice.
New studies show that dark chocolate is effective at fighting cavities, plaque and tooth decay. Dark chocolate is a good source of polyphenols, natural chemicals that can limit oral bacteria.
Dental amalgam is a dental filling material used to fill cavities caused by tooth decay.Dental amalgam is a mixture of metals, consisting of liquid (elemental) mercury and a powdered alloy composed of silver, tin, and copper. Approximately half (50%) of dental amalgam is elemental mercury by weight. The chemical properties of elemental mercury allow it to react with and bind together the silver/copper/tin alloy particles to form an amalgam. Dental amalgam fillings are often referred to as “silver fillings” because of their silver-like appearance, although the use of this term in not recommended because the term does not correctly explain the materials in amalgam.